I was actually thinking of using pellets as bedding, as they seem way cheaper than other options.
For coop litter, I have used free wood chips from our local county landfill for a few years when I first got my chickens. Wood chips work great and are free for me.
For the past 3 years, I switched over to using paper shreds which I make at home with my paper shredder. I shred almost all our paper products, like junk mail, office paper, newspapers, food boxes, and even cardboard boxes like those from Amazon, etc...
I like using free paper shreds even better than wood chips because the paper shreds break down in composting very fast. Paper shreds are also pretty much dust free and are a lot lighter in the muck buckets when I clean out the coop. I also like the fact that I am recycling all those paper products at home instead of hauling them off to a recycle center.
Other free litter options might include dried grass clippings and leaves. They work as well although I found leaves were very dusty.
That's really cool how you can dump [pellets] directly into the garden like that.
Well, you might be able to dump pellets themselves directly into the garden, but if your coop litter has chicken poo mixed in with it, you should probably let it sit and age for a number of months before you put it on your gardens. Chicken manure is considered a "hot" manure and needs about 6 months to "cool" down before you put it on a garden.
I use the dry deep litter system in my coop. I do not use poop boards that need to be cleaned out frequently. About twice a year I remove my coop litter with chicken poo and dump it into my chicken run to compost. I harvest my finished compost after 4-6 months and use that in my gardens.
I use pine shavings and whenever I clean my coops it's such a hassle![]()
